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Hello everyone... I would appreciate any insightful advice on this matter. I am wondering if using temporary medicaid specficially for pre-natal visits and birthing a baby would exclude you from being able to sponsor (or co-sponsor) an immigrant (ie: a CR-1/DCF petition) Again thank you for your time and information. :thumbs:

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Hello everyone... I would appreciate any insightful advice on this matter. I am wondering if using temporary medicaid specficially for pre-natal visits and birthing a baby would exclude you from being able to sponsor (or co-sponsor) an immigrant (ie: a CR-1/DCF petition) Again thank you for your time and information. :thumbs:

From my understanding, you can still sponsor or co-sponsor as long as your income meets the requirements without including the temp medicaid.

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Hello everyone... I would appreciate any insightful advice on this matter. I am wondering if using temporary medicaid specficially for pre-natal visits and birthing a baby would exclude you from being able to sponsor (or co-sponsor) an immigrant (ie: a CR-1/DCF petition) Again thank you for your time and information. :thumbs:

From my understanding, you can still sponsor or co-sponsor as long as your income meets the requirements without including the temp medicaid.

I think so as well - but you may want to check with the Consulate processing your DCF, just in case.

Good luck, L.

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Henia,

See 9 FAM 40.41 Notes, N2, N2.1, and N2.2

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Hello everyone... I would appreciate any insightful advice on this matter. I am wondering if using temporary medicaid specficially for pre-natal visits and birthing a baby would exclude you from being able to sponsor (or co-sponsor) an immigrant (ie: a CR-1/DCF petition) Again thank you for your time and information.
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